Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: FreeBSD and two NICs
Special Forums IP Networking FreeBSD and two NICs Post 302094611 by ednix on Monday 30th of October 2006 10:12:43 AM
Old 10-30-2006
here's the netstat output. the default routers (ciscos) are in bold.
in my original post i said the gateway for the outside was 68.208.213.123
it should have been 68.208.213.1

Routing tables

Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
default 68.208.213.1 UGSc 36 27262 de0
10.10/16 link#2 UC 4 0 de1
10.10.10.1 00:e0:b0:63:da:e0 UHLW 0 2 de1 1196
10.10.10.18 00:04:75:83:e7:8c UHLW 0 1 de1 1046
10.10.10.19 00:c0:f0:32:02:40 UHLW 0 10 de1 831
10.10.10.45 00:c0:f0:31:55:b0 UHLW 0 54194 lo0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 0 2546 lo0
68.208.0/16 link#1 UC 13 0 de0
68.208.213.1 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 37 0 de0 907
68.208.213.19 00:04:27:46:43:ea UHLW 0 2074 de0 68
68.208.213.152 00:04:27:46:43:ea UHLW 0 332 de0
68.208.213.221 00:04:27:46:43:ea UHLW 2 222693 de0 729
68.208.214.8 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 4 667918 de0 713
68.208.214.16 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 7 de0 625
68.208.214.51 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 7 de0 792
68.208.214.54 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 7 de0 61
68.208.214.57 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 7 de0 653
68.208.214.60 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 140 de0 912
68.208.214.116 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 411 de0 387
68.208.214.182 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 146 de0
68.208.214.254 00:00:0c:75:dc:91 UHLW 0 508 de0 1090
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. AIX

Merge NICs

Hi friends, I installed oracle 10g (10.2.0.2) RAC on 2 IBM p5 570 servers running AIX 5.3ML04 and HACMP5.2 (used Raw devices, not used GPFS). Each server has 4 x 1Gbps ethernet cards (NICs), en0 and en1 for boot address, en2 and en3 for oracle interconnect. Now i want to merge 2 NICs (en2 and... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bong02
1 Replies

2. Solaris

How many NICS do I have?

Hi, is there a way in Solaris 8 to determine how many total NIC's say a Sun Sparc box has installed - plumbed or unplumbed - and find out its capable network speeds and MAC address? I know ifconfig -a but that only shows the plumbed and used interfaces. thx cc (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: bigapple100
2 Replies

3. Linux

Two NICs one IP address

I'm looking for a way in RHL 5.1 to use two NICs on one host with two physical IP addresses and map them under one virtual IP address, i.e. NIC 1 10.10.10.1 NIC2 10.10.10.2 VIP 192.168.10.1 Basically I want either one of the NICs to ARP for the VIP. No load balancing required just HA. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: wschmied
2 Replies

4. IP Networking

Mutiple nics on Freebsd 7.0

I had the pleasure of having a gig nic given to me this week, which also appears on the hardware list of FreeBSD. What I would LIKE to do is: 1). Set my 10/100 nick as the dedicated outside/internet connection with a lan ip of 192.168.1.100 2). Set the gig nick as the dedicated... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: droolin
2 Replies

5. Programming

Application crashes in FreeBSD 7.1 while working ok in FreeBSD 6.3

Hello there, My mulithreaded application (which is too large to represent the source code here) is crashing after installing FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE/amd64. It worked properly on others machines (Dual Cores with 4GB of RAM - FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE/i386). The current machine has 2x Core 2 Duo... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Seenquev
1 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

multiple NICS in one box

Help, I have a Ubuntu headless server that has 5 NICs in it. The eth0-4 interfaces keep moving from NIC to NIC on boot up. I am told that there is a file that I can edit that will allow me to stabilize this but I need some help in determining the exact file and format for that file. All help will... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: poundjd
0 Replies

7. Red Hat

how to combine nics for DM Multipath

I don't undestand how to combine 4 nics in order to use DM Multipath. Do I have to install each nic with its IP address? If yes, do I need a group IP address? This concept is not clear for me. The connection beetwen the server (DELL Poweredge T710) and the SAN through iscsi works well, I used... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: gnupinux
1 Replies

8. Hardware

How to get into BIOS and disable NICS?

Hi, I have to get into BIOS and disable onbaord NICS for an IBM server, can someone please help me out. I tried hitting F1 when reboot to get into BIOS, but it seems like a setup screen and I dont see any option to disable NICS? Thanks Sam (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sam4919
2 Replies

9. IP Networking

Networking 2 NICs

Hi all, Host - Ubuntu 12.04 desktop 64bit Virtualizer - Oracle VirtualBox 2 NICs Where can I find relevant document to set up 2 NICs, one for inward bound and another for outward bound, separate channel, both connected to the same router Would following document be appropriate for my... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: satimis
1 Replies

10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Linux with two NICs

Hello All, I have Linux box with two interface cards. Every card has it's own IP Address and Gateway, IP addresses are from different subnets. eth0 192.168.1.10/24 GW 192.168.1.1 eth1 192.168.2.10/24 GW 192.168.2.1 Third PC is located in 192.168.13.0/24 network and is trying to access... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: AndreiM
2 Replies
fwb_pix(1)							 Firewall Builder							fwb_pix(1)

NAME
fwb_ipt - Policy compiler for Cisco PIX SYNOPSIS
fwb_pix -fdata_file.xml [-V] [-dwdir] [-i] [-v] [-xc] [-xt] object_name DESCRIPTION
fwb_pix is firewall policy compiler component of Firewall Builder (see fwbuilder(1)). Compiler reads objects definitions and firewall description from the data file specified with "-f" option and generates resultant Cisco PIX configuration file. The configuration is writ- ten to the file with the name the same as the name of the firewall object, plus extension ".fw". The data file and the name of the firewall objects must be specified on the command line. Other command line parameters are optional. OPTIONS
-f FILE Specify the name of the data file to be processed. -d wdir Specify working directory. Compiler creates file with PIX configuration in this directory. If this parameter is missing, then PIX configuration will be placed in the current working directory. -v Be verbose: compiler prints diagnostic messages when it works. -V Print version number and quit. -i When this option is present, the last argument on the command line is supposed to be firewall object ID rather than its name -xc When output file name is determined automatically (i.e. flags -o or -O are not present), the file name is composed of the cluster name and member firewall name rather than just member firewall name. This is used mostly for testing when the same member firewall object can be a part of different clusters with different configurations. -xt This flag makes compiler treat all fatal errors as warnings and continue processing rules. Generated configuration script most likely will be incorrect but will include error message as a comment; this flag is used for testing and debugging. URL
Firewall Builder home page is located at the following URL: http://www.fwbuilder.org/ BUGS
Please report bugs using bug tracking system on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5314&atid=105314 SEE ALSO
fwbuilder(1), fwb_ipf(1), fwb_ipt(1) fwb_pf(1) FWB
fwb_pix(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:26 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy